This is a side to the fact that the US has been unsuccessful in modern conventional warfare that I did not even entertain. But it does make so much sense when you are the rabid former world power.
This is a side to the fact that the US has been unsuccessful in modern conventional warfare that I did not even entertain. But it does make so much sense when you are the rabid former world power.
Isn’t that the one where getting hit forces you to roll to not go into shock? I expected it to go fast and deadly.
Except traditional management is about removing as much power from the people that actually do the work as possible, so that’s why this bingo even exists.
Do you feel a recommendation algorithm of some sorts is something lemmy will need for bigger audiences?
Oh look, fake news to make China look bad!
Democracy is when you can’t vote for who represents your views. Even better if you can be shamed into voting for genocide
Don’t be fooled about this. It’s not about dismantling their soft power, but reorganizing it into their new vision and making it “more effective”. Maybe it backfires but it most certainly isn’t just getting rid of it.
You pay more just for the gimmick. But personally I love the gimmick so it’s worth it for me. I currently have a flip but when the time comes to upgrade I hope I have enough money for a fold. The flip is great since it fits any pocket but a fold makes more sense.
It’s just theatrics. They are as conservative as the Republicans.
Ukraine attacking civilians is old news. They love crashing their drones into whatever house is nearby when they fail to find a military target.
“Hey, this thing I like is really cool, I wonder how it works?”
Math, loads of math. It is always like that.
The fighting in Pokrovsk and Toretsk indicates that the ukrainians probably retreated some if not all of their elite units from Kursk already. Either way we’ll probably see Sudzha and Kursk back in russian control by the end of the month.
Maybe this is a sign that the negotiations didn’t go as well as the US wanted
I’m not unsatisfied and I very much appreciate the work put into proton, but it’s rather lame how common it is to have small problems that require tweaking. Just a few days ago I had to do the gamemode thingy(which slightly improves performance and tends to fix some performance issues) on Elden ring since I was getting small but noticeable stutters when moving about, and that’s a verified game.
I don’t mind putting in a bit of work to get something specific I want set up, but there’s a reason people want things to just work when it comes to their pastimes, and I feel Linux is still a bit far from that.
PS: I have no idea if Bazzite and other gaming distros have this issues, I use a general use one.
The strategy they’ll try is to goad them into a war in Taiwan to justify an economic blockade against shipping to and from China. The marines are already being trained and equipped for such. As crazy as they are they wouldn’t actually risk invading any part of mainland China.
Also China has a no first use nuclear policy, so that’s unlikely to come into play.
The point is that the US can’t waste resources in Ukraine anymore, they need to pivot to the pacific ASAP since they themselves recognize that the window they have to challenge China is closing. The point of getting europe to pick up the tab in Ukraine is to guarantee the conflict gets frozen to be picked up later.
Now you might say Russia won’t agree to any sort of european “peacekeeping” force in Ukraine (and they shouldn’t), but that can be said about both Minsk agreements, so who knows.
The average user doesn’t even know the registry exists.
Overall, I’m happy with Linux for everything. But it is a hard sell for your average person when you have to change the init configurations for every single game you download (even if it’s just for enabling gamemode).
Also I’m am very curious as to how you even got a bluescreen. I don’t even remember when I last saw one.
Didn’t they send one limping home for “unrelated repairs”?